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Max Domi pitched in two assists in Arizona's 3-2 loss to the Golden Knights on Sunday.

Domi now has two goals and 17 points in 30 games this season. The 22-year-old seems to be on a similar pace as last season. Dec 3 - 11:40 PM

Max Domi and the Arizona Coyotes couldn't find the back of the net in a 3-0 loss to the Calgary Flames on Thursday night.

Domi had three points in his last two games coming into Thursday night's game. Despite leading his team in shots on goal with four, Domi and the Coyotes just couldn't former teammate Mike Smith. Domi only has two goals and 15 points in 28 games this year. Dec 1 - 12:57 AM

Max Domi posted a pair of assists with a minus-1 rating and a hit across 16:59 of ice time in Tuesday's 3-2 overtime loss in Edmonton.

Domi did everything he could to give him team a road win, setting up each of the team's two goals in regulation. After an eight-game scoreless skid the center has picked up the pace with a goal and five points over his past five outings. With just two goals and 15 points he has been a bit of a disappointment to this point, but perhaps this latest hot streak is a sign of things to come heading into December. Nov 29 - 1:08 AM

Max Domi scored a goal and an assist in Monday's 4-1 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Domi helped set up Oliver Ekman-Larsson's power play goal in the second period to give Arizona a 2-1 lead at the time. Domi then added an empty-netter late in the third period to make it 3-1 for his team. The Coyotes forward now has two goals and 10 assists in 23 games this season. After collecting just two wins in their first 20 games, Arizona has now won three games in a row. Nov 20 - 10:24 PM

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The center, who was acquired from the Rangers in the off-season, is up to five on the season as he has 18 points in 29 games. He is worth a spot in your lineup if you don't play plus/minus as the Coyotes are not very good this season.

Christian Dvorak found the back of the net in Thursday’s 6-1 loss to the Boston Bruins.

It snapped his nine-game goalless drought. Dvorak’s goal late in the first period tied the game at one, but that’s the only time the Coyotes were able to beat Boston goalie Tuukka Rask on Thursday night. He now has four goals and 16 points in 31 games this season.

Dylan Strome, the third overall pick in the 2015 Draft, scored his first NHL goal on Saturday.

Strome looked strong on Saturday and was rewarded with his first goal in his fifth game of the season and 12th of his young NHL career. "I’m very happy and very relieved to get that first one," Strome said. "I think the first one’s the hardest to get, so hopefully I’ll get a couple more. It was a great play by Fisch (Christian Fischer) just to make a drop pass and I was able to walk it down and it felt good." Look for a lot more from young Strome as he does have a lot of talent.

Bolland will probably open the season on the long-term injured reserve list after failing his physical. "He’s working towards trying to (play), but again injuries are what they are. He’s been trying to comeback from that injury for the last nine months and he hasn’t gotten to the stage where he can do that to be cleared," said agent Anton Thun. "His goal is to try to continue to play, but at some point in time, it may just be not happening. He may never play again." He's completed two seasons of his five-year, $27.5 million deal.

The sophomore has eight goals and 10 points in 20 games this season and is seeing first line time with Derek Stepan and Tobias Rieder. This is a great spot for Perlini who had 14 goals and 21 points in 57 games as a rookie. "I try to make the most of every single shift and just play hard each and every day and try to get better," Perlini said. "I believe in my ability every time I step on the ice and always want to try to make something happen for the team." He was the Coyotes first round pick and 12th overall in 2014 and is worth having in your lineup when he is as hot as he is now.

We are not sure what Tocchet is ingesting these days as Keller picked up an assist on Saturday but has not found the back of the net in 13 games. "They’re both dynamic in their own way," Tocchet said. "Stamkos is a sniper dynamic, where Keller is more of a shifty, puck-possession guy. Don’t get me wrong, Keller can finish. But he really distributes the puck really well. He’s a facilitator. He can get in and out of traffic as good as anybody I’ve seen. If he continues to do that, he’s going to get a lot of his wingers a ton of points." That's an interesting comparison.

Christian Fischer picked up an assist and scored the game-winning goal in overtime to beat the Los Angeles Kings 3-2.

Fischer was in the perfect spot to poke home Dvorak's rebound passed Kuemper midway through the extra frame. Fischer has now totalled six goals and 10 points in 23 games this season. Only 20-years-old, the former second round pick is still learning how to use his big frame at the NHL level. He likely won't return much fantasy value this season but could be a sleeper next season.

Tobias Rieder found the back of the net in Arizona's 4-1 win against Toronto on Monday.

Rieder has only been held off the scoresheet once in his last four games. That's brought him up to five goals and eight points in 23 games in 2017-18. His current pace would still put him shy of 30 points, but there's a decent chance he'll manage to get to that milestone for the third straight season.

Oliver Ekman-Larsson led all skaters in ice time, logging 26:19 as the Arizona Coyotes fell to the Columbus Blue Jackets 1-0 on Saturday night.

Ekman-Larsson has six goals and 12 assists for 18 points in 32 games so far this season as trade rumours continue to swirl around the Coyotes' top defenseman. Columbus' Josh Anderson scored 30 seconds into the game, sending the Coyotes to their second straight loss.

Alex Goligoski could get a boost when he's paired with Jakob Chychrun on Sunday night.

Chychrun is returning from an injury and will play with Goligoski in the Coyotes' second pairing against Vegas. Goligoski has 13 points in 29 games so far this season, while Chychrun proved capable of producing offense as a rookie season with 20 points in 68 games.

Jason Demers is once again proving to be a decent fantasy depth defenseman.

Demers, who is currently on a four-game scoring streak, is and has been an acceptable source for points and penalty minutes from the blueline. If he is undrafted, you may want to consider claiming him if you are in a deep pool.

Jakob Chychrun played in his first game of the season and scored for the Coyotes.

The 19-year-old blueliner missed the first part of the season due to off-season knee surgery in August but made his presence felt early. He is worth picking up in deeper drafts as he had seven goals and 20 points in 68 games as an 18-year-old rookie and that does not happen often with defensemen.

Josh Anderson put one past Raanta 30 seconds into the first period for the game-winner and the only goal of the game. Raanta is now 4-6-2 with a 2.68 goals-against average and a .919 save percentage. The Coyotes won't win many games this season so his fantasy value is limited, barring a trade.